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In a transition from Waterfall to Agile, testers' work must be taken into account. There are distinct advantages to transitioning testers along with everyone else, by shifting focus from RTM to an Agile test backlog.

Managing CARD appropriately and at the right time has been one of the key success factors for the Agile teams that I have coached and consulted for over the years. So let's discover what CARD is all about.

How do we plan for unplanned work in a sprint? I would like to share my thoughts on this topic, because I see Scrum Teams struggling with unplanned work even though they do lot of planning to build their sprint backlog.